Obregon

     Notes: This is a Mexican near-copy of the Colt M-1911A1. The operation is closer to that of the Austrian Steyr Model 12 pistol; however, except for a few design differences, the Obregon looks almost identical to a M-1911A1. The Obregon is no longer in active Mexican military service, but can still be found in reserve units and some police forces.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Obregon

.45 ACP

1.13 kg

7

$406

 

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Obregon

SA

2

Nil

1

3

Nil

14

 

 

Trejo

     Notes: The Trejo series was designed for use by government agents and undercover police forces, and as a sidearm by special operations forces.  About 16,000 of the Modelo 1 were built, an unknown number of the Model 1 in .32 ACP, a very small number of the Model 1 Especial in .32 ACP, 6000 of the Modelo 2 Especial, and an unknown but very small number of the Model 3 and Modelo 3 Especial. They are all based on the Browning 1930s pistol designs.  The Modelo 1 and 2 Especial were made in a tiny caliber to allow for concealed but large firepower.  The others were designed as more traditional backup weapons.  They are no longer in active service but retained in police and government armories, and occasionally turn up in Cartel shootings and some government or Army service.

     Before making this series of pistols, Trejo was primarily a bicycle manufacturer.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Modelo 1

.22 Long Rifle

0.75 kg

8

$113

Modelo 1

.32 ACP

0.75 kg

8

$174

Modelo 1 Especial

.32 ACP

0.75 kg

8

$194

Modelo 2 Especial

.22 Long Rifle

0.8 kg

11

$121

Modelo 3

.380 ACP

0.8 kg

11

$224

Modelo 3 Especial

.380 ACP

0.8 kg

11

$244

 

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Modelo 1 (.22)

10

-1

Nil

0

2

11

5

Modelo 1 (.32)

SA

1

Nil

0

3

Nil

7

Modelo 1 Especial

10

1

Nil

0

3

14

7

Modelo 2 Especial

10

-1

Nil

1

2

11

7

Modelo 3

SA

1

Nil

1

3

Nil

10

Modelo 3 Especial

10

1

Nil

1

3

16

10